Luxury villas in Provence

Fine wines, thermal baths and delectable delights await in Provence

A region once inhabited by Vincent Van Gogh, historic Provence is rich with villages, vineyards and verdant hills. Our broad selection of luxury villas in Provence includes classic farmhouse villas in St Remy and vineyard getaways in the heart of beautiful Bonnieux. For a more urban touch, a fine townhouse located in the heart of Gordes may be in order. Centrally located and carefully restored, each of our villas is designed with impeccable taste and style.

Average Temperatures

Average Temperatures

January

7°C

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February

7°C

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March

11°C

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April

13°C

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May

18°C

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June

22°C

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July

24°C

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August

23°C

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September

20°C

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October

16°C

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November

10°C

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December

7°C

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Places to stay in Provence

About Provence

From stylish French towns to sleepy medieval villages, Provence offers so much to explore. Aix-en-Provence, the regional capital, should be the first place on your list. Its commanding fountains and therapeutic thermal baths offer a delightful day of indulgence. Of course, if you can’t bear to tear yourself away from your swimming pool, we can book some spa treatments to come straight to your luxury Provence villa.
Also a must-see is Avignon, home to the majestic 14th-century Palace of the Popes and its imposing stone ramparts. Meanwhile, around 300 antiques dealers fill every nook and cranny in the pretty streets of L’Isle sur la Sorgue. This ensures its position as a top destination for lovers of fine art and antiques.
Of course, no holiday in Provence would be complete without indulging in some local fine wine and delectable delicacies. From your villa, you’ll have some of the finest vineyards in the world located right on your doorstep. We can happily point you in the direction of our favourite cellars. Better yet, we’ll even book you onto a wine tasting experience, perhaps in the leafy vineyards of the famous Chateauneuf du Pape.
All of our villas in Provence have their own private swimming pools, offering delightful respite from the summer heat. After a gentle dip, kick back on your sun deck with a crisp glass of wine, and you’ll have a good idea of what relaxation Provençal style feels like.

Ballooning over the Luberon: one of the most fantastic ways to see the stunning Luberon is by air.

Private Cookery Class: attend a cookery school in Avignon and meet a top level chef who will take you through course in typical Provencal cooking with a modern twist

Luxury yacht: charter a luxury yacht, powerful speedboat or traditional sail boat and truly immerse yourselves within the culture of this cosmopolitan and chic region

F1 Experience: Get privately chauffeured to the region of the Var; home to an FIA approved circuit. Tour through the garages, observe mechanics at work, before heading out to the track with expert drivers to study its corners and cambers and pick up top tips

Market trip: enjoy a market in a town close to your villa and buy finest meats, olives, oils, wines and cheese of the region

Travellers cheques are widely accepted for exchange or purchase in major cities, but in more rural areas, visit a bank to exchange them for Euros. Major credit cards are widely accepted here (though a limited number of merchants have American Express accounts) and ATM access is widespread. Exchange currency only at authorized outlets such as banks and hotels, and exchange only what you think you will spend in-country. Coins cannot be reconverted on departure. Save all receipts from any currency exchange transaction. You may be asked to produce them when you exit the country, and they are required if you intend to reconvert local currency.

Tipping Suggestions

Tips in restaurants are usually added on at 10/15 % of the bill. However, it is often a subject of controversy whether this amount actually goes to the waiter or not, therefore it is your choice whether to tip more.